Anacostia River Corridor
Restoration Plan

The Anacostia River Corridor Restoration Plan (ARCRP) is a two-year restoration planning project for the Anacostia River corridor within the District of Columbia. The plan identifies and prioritizes specific strategies for restoring fish and wildlife habitat, improving water quality, adapting to climate change, and increasing equitable public access to the river corridor.

The project has included robust engagement efforts to foster strong community consensus around the plan for the Anacostia River’s future. The final public comment window for the Anacostia River Corridor Restoration Plan closed on July 31, 2024.

DOEE intends to release the final plan in the fall of 2024.


Anacostia River Seawall Rapid Assessment:

In addition to the ARCRP, DOEE is also conducting an assessment of the historic seawall that lines 12.5-miles of the District's portion of the mainstem of Anacostia River to better understand the seawall's structural, ecological, and historical integrity. Click here to read the Seawall Rapid Assessment Report.


Project History

Our planning process involved three phases that were focused on meaningful engagement with residents and stakeholders at every level. Below is an overview of project’s timeline that also includes archives resources related to public meetings and surveys.